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5th chunk of `content/en/blog/_posts/2016-08-00-Create-Couchbase-Cluster-Using-Kubernetes.md`
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Click on Server Nodes to see how many Couchbase nodes are part of the cluster. As expected, it shows only one node:


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Title: Checking the Number of Couchbase Server Nodes in the Cluster
Summary
The instructions guide the user to click on 'Server Nodes' in the Couchbase Web Console to view the number of nodes in the cluster. It indicates that, as expected, only one node is part of the cluster.